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lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> election is just over a month away and both campaigns are focusing in on one of the country's most critical issues. most can agree it is jobs. check out the map reflecting new numbers. the unemployment rate rose in 26 states last month including five of the nine toss up states. it fell in another 12 states. all told there are 12.5 million americans among us who do not have a job. alison kosik is here with tips to help you make your application stand out if you happen to be one of them. allison? >> so 12.5 million people unemployed and 3.7 million jobs open across the u.s. you can bet that th
lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going....
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romney would better handle the economy and the deficit. this is important because check out this number. get who the debate watchers picked as the stronger leader. there you go. he beat out mr. obama by 3 points but president obama came out the victor in the poll numbers. these are the top google searches, "who's winning the debate," "fact check," look at number three, you heard dana bash refer to it, "binders full of women." weird. i know. there was a point to it. you'll hear about that in a moment. part of romney's response, how he hired qualified women when he was governor of massachusetts was bring me the binders full of women to choose from. it just might have sounded odd to some out there. and you knew that big bird was going to work his way in there saying "injustice, binders full of women sold for 77 cents at stapl staples, binders full of men selling for $1. i could go on and on. i'm not going to. jessica yellin with so much of this in her head from last night as well and moving on now to where we go from here. clearly some of tho
romney would better handle the economy and the deficit. this is important because check out this number. get who the debate watchers picked as the stronger leader. there you go. he beat out mr. obama by 3 points but president obama came out the victor in the poll numbers. these are the top google searches, "who's winning the debate," "fact check," look at number three, you heard dana bash refer to it, "binders full of women." weird. i know. there was a point to it....
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economy is continuing to heal. so both the white house and the romney campaign weighing in. >>> the last jobs report, of course, is not without controversy. some even accused the obama administration of cooking the books to bring the unemployment down. misguided accusation, for sure. the method used to calculate the numbers can be confusing. with so much on the line we'll explain exactly how it works and talk to the secretary of labor about today's report. busier highways.see usn on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. month there was quite a bit of controversy when the jobs report was re leleased and unemploymen ticked up to 8.0%, but now tick back slightly to the right now sh, and some people felt that the obama administration had manipulated the numbers after president obama'
economy is continuing to heal. so both the white house and the romney campaign weighing in. >>> the last jobs report, of course, is not without controversy. some even accused the obama administration of cooking the books to bring the unemployment down. misguided accusation, for sure. the method used to calculate the numbers can be confusing. with so much on the line we'll explain exactly how it works and talk to the secretary of labor about today's report. busier highways.see usn on...
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the fact is he ran on the economy, he ran he would fix the economy. he cut the deficit in half. he would get unemployment below 8%. none of it came true. at some point, something that you promised has to come true. and he can't point to anything -- health care premiums are up. foreclosures are up. gas is up. deficits up, debt is up. unemployment is up. i mean, i think there has to -- there's -- listen, there is grace, right, and there are some things that you have to put in realistic terms and be fair and reasonable. but the problem this president has is there is no reasonable calculation here that shows that he has succeeded at too much of anything. >> well, you know, he's -- he also showed some humility last night quoting lincoln and fdr as well being on your knees at a time when it is one of the toughest times. who knows what's going to happen whether your message will prevail or his but you are great to give us the time today and i look forward to further conversations. >> thank you. >> reince priebus, thanks so much in washington. i want to jump ahead a couple weeks as well
the fact is he ran on the economy, he ran he would fix the economy. he cut the deficit in half. he would get unemployment below 8%. none of it came true. at some point, something that you promised has to come true. and he can't point to anything -- health care premiums are up. foreclosures are up. gas is up. deficits up, debt is up. unemployment is up. i mean, i think there has to -- there's -- listen, there is grace, right, and there are some things that you have to put in realistic terms and...
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how might the global economy affect us? because it does have an affect. >> that's exactly right, don, and that's why even though we've had four reports that were really strong, everyone's really scared to pound the fabtable fo u.s. recovery and the number one risk they're talking about the europe right now. so very slow growth there. probably going to go into a recess and that's bad enough for our trade with europe. but then even more worrisome is we've had e taliana banks, banks in spain, the greek rescue, all of that could lead to a really difficult time for financial markets and if that freezes up, then we know from back in 2008 when you had lehman brothers, what that does to an economy. then you've got fears about china. fears in d.c. what are we going to do on tax policies in 2013? it's just going to be one big fight. >> i know you guys are covering a lot inform week to come, so take us forward. >> well, beginning tomorrow, we kick off earnings season, so this is when the be biggest companies report their quarterly ear
how might the global economy affect us? because it does have an affect. >> that's exactly right, don, and that's why even though we've had four reports that were really strong, everyone's really scared to pound the fabtable fo u.s. recovery and the number one risk they're talking about the europe right now. so very slow growth there. probably going to go into a recess and that's bad enough for our trade with europe. but then even more worrisome is we've had e taliana banks, banks in...
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call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] remember when you were a kid? you liked getting dirty and building things. there were no limits -- you could move mountains. the john deere 1 series subcompact tractor -- the way grownups move mountains. and with autoconnect implements, it's the easiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? discover the 1 series at johndeere.com/1series. great financing available >>> all right. mark zuckerberg made his mark this week in a big way by becoming one of the richest people in the world op on monday he turned 28 years old. then friday an ipo for h
call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [...
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big questions over the role of government when it comes to the economy. these two guys could not be further apart. did they make their case clear last night? >> it was part of the debate i enjoyed the most. i enjoyed the economic stuff. when it got to the role of golf, jim lehrer asked that and i thought they stated their case and mitt romney stated it well where he said he doesn't believe the federal government can do much that is better than the private sector can be left to do or individuals can do and barack obama, you know, he started by saying the major role of government is keeping its people safe. but that is a fundamental disagreement between conservatives and liberals. i think -- i don't know that too many people would have been confused about their answers or would have expected them to say something else but i think it's important that your vote this time around is determined by what role you think government should have. the key difference to remember is in the last four years with the economic collapse, we live in a world, in a country where
big questions over the role of government when it comes to the economy. these two guys could not be further apart. did they make their case clear last night? >> it was part of the debate i enjoyed the most. i enjoyed the economic stuff. when it got to the role of golf, jim lehrer asked that and i thought they stated their case and mitt romney stated it well where he said he doesn't believe the federal government can do much that is better than the private sector can be left to do or...
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it's the economy. we talk a lot about low interest rates on this show. right now money is as cheap as you can get. christine romans is here to talk about the other side of cheap interest rates. you don't always benefit. you might get a great, you know, bonus on your mortgage rate. >> right. >> i was just looking back in the '80s. a five-year cd, which is where you want to plunk your money. back in the '80s when we were just babies. >> i don't remember the '80s, actually. >> liar, liar. 12%, we used to get 12% on a five-year cd. today, what? 2%. >> not even 2%. if you're lucky. a one-year cd is basically .3%. a savings account is -- i mean, talk about inflation, you're losing money by being safe and by playing it safe. and this really hurts people who are closer to retirement or people who don't want to take a risk in the market. so these low interest rates we've been telling you about, the fed keeping rates low, it's been great to refinance a mortgage, great to borrow money to buy a car, to buy a car, it's been great. it has not been good for savers. sav
it's the economy. we talk a lot about low interest rates on this show. right now money is as cheap as you can get. christine romans is here to talk about the other side of cheap interest rates. you don't always benefit. you might get a great, you know, bonus on your mortgage rate. >> right. >> i was just looking back in the '80s. a five-year cd, which is where you want to plunk your money. back in the '80s when we were just babies. >> i don't remember the '80s, actually....
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only 32% of latinos think the republican party can fix the economy. this is compared to 62% who think democrats can do it. so while those numbers paint a picture of how the candidates are doing, we're going deeper. this weekend we're bringing you an in depth look with our documentary special latino in america, counting their vote. soledad o'brien went to the state of nevada. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: january 24th, 2012, washington d.c. >> i get the chills every time i walk by this building. ♪ >> reporter: congressional candidate ruben could youen has traveled across the country as a guest of his mentor, senator harry reid, to attend the state of the union address. >> this is maybe a once in a lifetime opportunity. god willing, we win this election in june, and in november and next year i'll be searching in this body as a member of congress listening to that speech. ♪ >> reporter: while in washington, ruben makes a point to meet with key latino congressmen. >> should be there. a few more offices. >> reporter: like congressman beccerra. >> congr
only 32% of latinos think the republican party can fix the economy. this is compared to 62% who think democrats can do it. so while those numbers paint a picture of how the candidates are doing, we're going deeper. this weekend we're bringing you an in depth look with our documentary special latino in america, counting their vote. soledad o'brien went to the state of nevada. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: january 24th, 2012, washington d.c. >> i get the chills every time i walk by...
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not in a national security election, we're in an election where people are focused on jobs and the economy. and usually when that's the case, what voters want to see from the challenger is the sense that you can provide the leader ship and vision and strength abroad that make people feel comfortable that you're up to the task. why that is that americas understand that you can't be commander in chief until you're elected. bill clinton, a somewhat unknown governor of a very small state was running against a foreign policy juggernaut, he said this guy looks like a leader, he looks like he will know what he's doing, therefore we will elect him commander in chief. my point is i think romney's task, he cannot out in a sense do the president on foreign policy, in terms of a record, but what he can do is point to some recent flaws as he sees it as a record in the middle east. he can point to the libyan issue that he will probably say as the president's failed policy in the middle east and then just point to the leadership aspect and if he does that as sort of an inherent cohesion of his policy, th
not in a national security election, we're in an election where people are focused on jobs and the economy. and usually when that's the case, what voters want to see from the challenger is the sense that you can provide the leader ship and vision and strength abroad that make people feel comfortable that you're up to the task. why that is that americas understand that you can't be commander in chief until you're elected. bill clinton, a somewhat unknown governor of a very small state was...
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the economy at this point is kind of like an economy that's had its training wheels taken off but we still haven't moved into the fast lane and wall street wants to see if the economy is picking up steam. >> and when you break up these numbers, it's not equal among everyone. >> it's not. the unemployment rate didn't budge for african-americans. in fact, the black unemployment rate in december was 15.8%. compare that to the rate for whites at 7.5%. you know what, economists say, it's nothing knew. the black unemployment rate has been double that of whites since the government began tracking this 40 years ago and education is one key reason fewer blacks have college degrees. don, i have good news for you. the jobs picture for black men is improving but for black women it is worse. most public sector jobs are filled by mine north. >> thank you, alison. >>> jim acosta is next in manchester. mitt romney is already gone. he's in south carolina? >> that's right. don, it makes perfect sense for mitt romney to be in south carolina if you consider where he stands. there's going to be a race fo
the economy at this point is kind of like an economy that's had its training wheels taken off but we still haven't moved into the fast lane and wall street wants to see if the economy is picking up steam. >> and when you break up these numbers, it's not equal among everyone. >> it's not. the unemployment rate didn't budge for african-americans. in fact, the black unemployment rate in december was 15.8%. compare that to the rate for whites at 7.5%. you know what, economists say, it's...
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>> well, what we're focused on is growing the economy. we're not focused on winning an election, we're focused on doing the things that need to be done to move this country in the right direction. that's why the president will be talking about rebuilding american manufacturing. we're bringing jobs back. we'll talk about some of the companies that have done that. he'll be talking about -- >> that's all interconnected with the global economy. >> well, he'll be talking about building the skills of american workers and that's something that will help our economy move forward and be more durable than it's been in the past. so those are the things he's focused on right now. he's not focused on the election. >> would you say that we're here, that we would totally be out of the mess here we're in if republicans in congress hadn't watered down the stimulus, didn't water down health care reform, hadn't resisted various job plans and hadn't resisted raising the debt limit as they did? is that your contention, that we would perhaps be looking a littl
>> well, what we're focused on is growing the economy. we're not focused on winning an election, we're focused on doing the things that need to be done to move this country in the right direction. that's why the president will be talking about rebuilding american manufacturing. we're bringing jobs back. we'll talk about some of the companies that have done that. he'll be talking about -- >> that's all interconnected with the global economy. >> well, he'll be talking about...
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it's good for our economy. and it's essential for our students. >> as a medical doctor, you've authored studies on the effects of the environment, on children, and as part of your platform you support a medicare for all programs. but right now in washington, republicans are trying to shift from medicare to a private insurance program. so how would government, this country support medicare for all in your view? >> yes, well, i know a bit about this, as a practicing medical doctor, with about 25 years behind me. now i say i'm practicing political medicine because it's the mother of all illnesses and we've got to fix that one first. but the truth of the matter is, under a medicare for all systems, the red tape, waste in bureaucracy, the administration now gobbles up 30% of every health care dollar. that basically goes away. because that 30% overhead shrinks to 2% under medicare for all. that's how it actually pays for itself by eliminating that incredibly massive wasteful private health insurance bureaucracy. it g
it's good for our economy. and it's essential for our students. >> as a medical doctor, you've authored studies on the effects of the environment, on children, and as part of your platform you support a medicare for all programs. but right now in washington, republicans are trying to shift from medicare to a private insurance program. so how would government, this country support medicare for all in your view? >> yes, well, i know a bit about this, as a practicing medical doctor,...
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the economy? sure. remember, next friday, a week from today, you have one more big, big number to come out. that is the october unemployment report. it will be the last national jobs report before we have the elections, suzanne. >> paul, something we have heard of the last couple of days, romney kind of retooling his stump speech. he is focussing more on these stories about families who are struggling and hard economic times, and really it kind of feels like he is taking a page from bill clinton's i feel your pain approach. do we expect that we're going to hear more of that today and less about the specifics about, like, tax loopholes and deductions that he would eliminate to really make his plan move forward and work? >> very good point. we've seen that surface from the speech, and, yep, there are a lot of those kind of personal stories. you'll hear mitt romney talk about a lot of people that he has met over the last year and a half on the campaign trail and how they're struggling. take a look at
the economy? sure. remember, next friday, a week from today, you have one more big, big number to come out. that is the october unemployment report. it will be the last national jobs report before we have the elections, suzanne. >> paul, something we have heard of the last couple of days, romney kind of retooling his stump speech. he is focussing more on these stories about families who are struggling and hard economic times, and really it kind of feels like he is taking a page from bill...
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>> the jobs and economy are so segregated in people's minds anyway. wow, fascinating. what about overall, i like the guy, i don't like the guy? >> it's a huge factor. the president used to have a big advantage when it comes to likability, favorable ratings. take a look at our numbers from yesterday. 52% had a favorable rating of the president, mitt romney's not that far off at 49%. what about the wing man, joe biden 47%, paul ryan 46%. all kind of in the same range. >> how often do we poll about the wing man? i rarely see the actual numbers separated for the vice presidential candidate. >> they face off next week. more numbers on them. >> and just lastly, while we look at these polls and hear a lot of people arguing about polls and they're skewed and they follow a narrative and the questions follow a narrative and that may or may not be true. historically, how accurate have polls been toward the election sf. >> i like to brag about our own cnn poll four years ago, we were pretty much spot-on on the popular vote between the president and mitt romney, i'm sorry, john mcc
>> the jobs and economy are so segregated in people's minds anyway. wow, fascinating. what about overall, i like the guy, i don't like the guy? >> it's a huge factor. the president used to have a big advantage when it comes to likability, favorable ratings. take a look at our numbers from yesterday. 52% had a favorable rating of the president, mitt romney's not that far off at 49%. what about the wing man, joe biden 47%, paul ryan 46%. all kind of in the same range. >> how...
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspir
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less...
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and so there are positive signs in the economy, but the problem is, this isn't an economy that is operating on all cylinders. >> alison kosik, thank you. want to keep the conversation going because a lot of the discussion about the economy and the numbers has to do with the manufacturing sector. it had been a bright spot in the economy until now. today's unemployment report shows that the drop in manufacturing jobs specifically down 16,000 have -- a plant makes feed covers, commercial furnitures and for this plant they have been expanding, right, ted? >> reporter: absolutely. all good news here in elkhart county, indiana, they got hammered during the recession. we're talking 18.5% unemployment. but here as you mentioned, they're making seat covers for airlines. and for automobiles, and they have a different type of problem now, they have open jobs that they're trying to fill, which weiland designs and they have added 70 positions over the past year. they are trying to add more, but they're having trouble getting people in here. now, the unemployment rate in this county is at 8%, you would t
and so there are positive signs in the economy, but the problem is, this isn't an economy that is operating on all cylinders. >> alison kosik, thank you. want to keep the conversation going because a lot of the discussion about the economy and the numbers has to do with the manufacturing sector. it had been a bright spot in the economy until now. today's unemployment report shows that the drop in manufacturing jobs specifically down 16,000 have -- a plant makes feed covers, commercial...
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and hispanics' view on economy. it is 50/50 almost. you know. across the country. most pressing issue face lag tino community today is the economy. only 46% of those who respond said it is immigration. really quickly, wrap it up for me. the president is coming with the same message or something completely different? >> the president is coming to show that he -- he had this new policy that will help kids and at least 800 thousand kids. not immigration reform. he says it is more than what are latinos have been getting from the republicans. here's a, economy number issue for latinos. immigration is an issue that gets people -- involved and gets people upset and we are going to see how they react to the president in this gathering of latino official. >> juan carlos lopez, thanks very much. much appreciated. coming up now, suzanne malveaux is live in florida and will bring you the latest. hey joe. yeah? is this a bad time? no, i can talk. great. it's the 9th inning and your hair still looks amazing. well it starts with a
and hispanics' view on economy. it is 50/50 almost. you know. across the country. most pressing issue face lag tino community today is the economy. only 46% of those who respond said it is immigration. really quickly, wrap it up for me. the president is coming with the same message or something completely different? >> the president is coming to show that he -- he had this new policy that will help kids and at least 800 thousand kids. not immigration reform. he says it is more than what...
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what do they have to say about health care, the economy. it is the first presidential debate of 2012. it is important. debate night 2012, watch it here live, cnn, starting at 7:00 and cnn.com. >>> all right, so overcoming a disability is tough enough. it is a battle on its own. but new add to that bullying. because that's what kids do. and that fight can get downright cruel. but our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is about to introduce to you a 13-year-old who is showing all of those bullies what he's made of and he's using his own disability as his tool. it is awesome. here's today's human factor. ♪ you can go and join my circle ♪ >>> listening to jake rap, you have no idea he suffers from a speech disorder, so debilitating that he used to keep to himself. >> he started speaking at the age of 2, and with single words it wasn't so bad. when he would get into sentences with a couple of words, two or three words, that's when it started to come in. >> those who love jake knew he needs to get the words out. let him finish what
what do they have to say about health care, the economy. it is the first presidential debate of 2012. it is important. debate night 2012, watch it here live, cnn, starting at 7:00 and cnn.com. >>> all right, so overcoming a disability is tough enough. it is a battle on its own. but new add to that bullying. because that's what kids do. and that fight can get downright cruel. but our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is about to introduce to you a 13-year-old who is showing...
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visit fastreliefchallenge.com ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> campaigns can require a lot of wardrobe changes. blue jeans in the morning perhaps, suits for a lunch fund-raiser, sport coat for dinner. but it's nice to finally relax and wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> awesome and funny and light and you know what, a really good break from what's been going on on the campaign trail. that was the alfred e. smith dinner in new york city, big charity fund-raiser. it's a tradition where the guys get together and they don't spar. we've been at it for a while, the campaign trail has been ugly. those debates have been down right nearly violent it seems, certainly verbally violent. and then there was this moment last night. you're not hearing it a lot on the news but i wanted to play this for you because it stood out to at least me. take a look. >> our 44th president has m
visit fastreliefchallenge.com ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> campaigns can require a lot of wardrobe changes. blue jeans in the morning perhaps, suits for a lunch fund-raiser, sport coat for dinner. but it's nice to finally relax and wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in...
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>> today, randi, is going to be all about the economy. we expect president obama to kick things off shortly with some welcoming remarks and then there are going to be a series, five different working sessions. kind of discussions as the world leaders talk about really the number one issue here which is the european economic crisis. it's threatening right now as it goes into its third year to possibly spill over into a global economic crisis and that would affect the us. europe has really sort of with germany set the tone, done a lot of belt tightening. i mean cutting government spending in some of the eurozone nations and they've seen their growth stagnate. so europe is really at a crossroads trying to decide how to move forward. president obama you can see this setting behind me. this is camp round meadow which is just down the road from camp david and is very serene here. that was sort of the point. president obama picked this locale for its serenity. a lot of g8 summits tend to be in sort of not necessarily flashy but certainly popular
>> today, randi, is going to be all about the economy. we expect president obama to kick things off shortly with some welcoming remarks and then there are going to be a series, five different working sessions. kind of discussions as the world leaders talk about really the number one issue here which is the european economic crisis. it's threatening right now as it goes into its third year to possibly spill over into a global economic crisis and that would affect the us. europe has really...
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, he does very well staying on the economy. this is a way to take foreign policy in china and make it the economy. >> i guess you're right, to try to pivot foreign policy back to domestic issues and that is what you are seeing this week from the romney campaign and seeing maybe i guess you could say not a back to basics because they still will be hit ago lot of issues but there you go, one of the brand new ad from mitt romney, two new ads in the battleground states and beet on the economy and one lays out what mitt romney would do and how he would help the middle class and the other attacks president obama for his policies and what the romney campaign says how they hurt the middle class. i was on a conference call and they say the romney campaign says they to want get back to specifics >> campaigning is a lot like mental gymnastics with foreign hurdles being thrown at you. thanks so much. nice to see you. >>> the president is due to speak at about 12:25 eastern time, and you're going to see him live on cnn. governor romney for
, he does very well staying on the economy. this is a way to take foreign policy in china and make it the economy. >> i guess you're right, to try to pivot foreign policy back to domestic issues and that is what you are seeing this week from the romney campaign and seeing maybe i guess you could say not a back to basics because they still will be hit ago lot of issues but there you go, one of the brand new ad from mitt romney, two new ads in the battleground states and beet on the economy...
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mitt romney needs to be talking about the economy. that's where americans are anxious and how his own background could come into play. >> let's look at some of the promises mitt romney is making in this ad. >> what would a romney presidency be like. day one, president romney announces deficit reductions, ending the obama era for the big government, helping to secure our kids' futures. president romney stands up to china on trade, and demands they play by the rules. president romney begins repealing job-killing regulations that is costing the economy millions. >> this is his strength, business. he wants to push hard on the economy. >> i think this is just about right. this is a message we're going to hear both candidates going on for independent voters. for romney, he has a better position right now because independent voters very worried about the debt and deficit, worried about china, if you do polling with independents, worried about the rise of china. and also, worried about just the economy in general. this is the message that rom
mitt romney needs to be talking about the economy. that's where americans are anxious and how his own background could come into play. >> let's look at some of the promises mitt romney is making in this ad. >> what would a romney presidency be like. day one, president romney announces deficit reductions, ending the obama era for the big government, helping to secure our kids' futures. president romney stands up to china on trade, and demands they play by the rules. president romney...
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making a big push to put this back on the economy to discuss specifics. if there is any criticism, it is the same criticism of both campaigns and that is goals are fantastic and at least to give somebody something to latch onto, i want to do this because that's what the president wants to do, economic realities are sometimes different. >> i am intrigued by the glossy pamphlet. that's a little like bayonets and horses, isn't it? >> when the announcement came out he has a 19-page glossy pamphlet, that was my reaction, who does glossy pamphlets anymore. there is a youtube ad on the air waves and it is on the internet and i have to tell you, i had trouble getting this. somebody had to fax me a copy so i could see it because how do you actually get a glossy pamphlet from five miles across town. there you go. >> i love you. you're a lot of fun. thanks so much. mitt romney's campaign is also launching a new appeal to voters today. he scolds the president for launching what he is calling an apology tour groveling to other world leaders and apologizing for the uni
making a big push to put this back on the economy to discuss specifics. if there is any criticism, it is the same criticism of both campaigns and that is goals are fantastic and at least to give somebody something to latch onto, i want to do this because that's what the president wants to do, economic realities are sometimes different. >> i am intrigued by the glossy pamphlet. that's a little like bayonets and horses, isn't it? >> when the announcement came out he has a 19-page...
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they are getting behind governor romney is they believe he is the one true candidate who can fix the economy. jon huntsman is playing in the same lane as governor romney on that moderate establishment side of the primary. this makes a lot of sense. there has been a little bit of friction between the huntsman and romney families. the staffs did not like each other at all. you can see the sort of establishment getting in line behind mitt romney. >> what's interesting is that earlier today, south carolina's largest newspaper, here's what they said. they praised him and called him the essential values candidate e. he has the values that drive candidacy, honor and desensey and now this. >> yeah, it's interesting on the same day the state paper which is the largest newspaper in south carolina endorsed him that he would wait an extra day out of that. the symbolism is important and the republican universe will be here and there will be tons it of cameras to do this. this angle is interesting. after he finished third in the new hampshire primary, a lot of republicans are surprised. he has no support
they are getting behind governor romney is they believe he is the one true candidate who can fix the economy. jon huntsman is playing in the same lane as governor romney on that moderate establishment side of the primary. this makes a lot of sense. there has been a little bit of friction between the huntsman and romney families. the staffs did not like each other at all. you can see the sort of establishment getting in line behind mitt romney. >> what's interesting is that earlier today,...
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they're getting behind governor romney is they believe he's the one true candidate who can fix the economy. of course jon huntsman is playing in the same lane in the republican primary as governor romney on that moderate side of the primary. so this makes a lot of sense. there's traditionally been a little bit of friction between the romney and huntsman family. they did not like each other at all but you see the establishment getting behind mitt romney with in endorsement. >> what's interesting, peter, is earlier today south carolina's largest newspaper said the editorial board called him the essential values candidate, honor, decency and pragmatism. and now this. >> it's pretty interesting on the same day the state paper, the largest newspaper in south carolina endorsed him that he would do this, maybe wait an extra day after that. the symbolism is important. the entire republican universe will be here tomorrow. there will be tons of television cameras for huntsman to do this. after he finished third in the new hampshire primary, a lot of republicans in this state were surprised he would
they're getting behind governor romney is they believe he's the one true candidate who can fix the economy. of course jon huntsman is playing in the same lane in the republican primary as governor romney on that moderate side of the primary. so this makes a lot of sense. there's traditionally been a little bit of friction between the romney and huntsman family. they did not like each other at all but you see the establishment getting behind mitt romney with in endorsement. >> what's...
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everyone knows that president obama inherited a bad economy. and four months from now, when mitt romney is sworn in as president, he will inherit a bad economy. here's the difference. when romney/ryan administration takes office we'll also take responsibility. [ cheers and applause ] instead of dividing up the wealth, our new president will get america creating wealth again. [ applause ] we're going to revive free enterprise in this country to get our economy growing faster and to get our people back to work. [ applause ] on the path that this president has set, by the time my kid are my age, the federal government will be far bigger and more powerful even than it is today. at that point this land of free men and women will have become something it was never intended to be. we were expected to meekly submit to this fate, but i got a different idea and i'm betting that most americans share it. i want my children to make their own choices to define happiness for themselves and to use the gifts that god gave them and live their lives in freedom. [
everyone knows that president obama inherited a bad economy. and four months from now, when mitt romney is sworn in as president, he will inherit a bad economy. here's the difference. when romney/ryan administration takes office we'll also take responsibility. [ cheers and applause ] instead of dividing up the wealth, our new president will get america creating wealth again. [ applause ] we're going to revive free enterprise in this country to get our economy growing faster and to get our...
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spending's at 25% of the overall economy. the reason for the big deficit we have and for the debt we've accumulated is government has exploded in cost, and that's why you see republicans justifiably saying, don't even try revenues. that isn't the problem. revenues will come up to historic levels as soon as the economy starts growing again. some expenditures will come down if the economy starts growing again, but there is a structural deficit that is a spending deficit, not a tax deficit. and if we don't address that spending -- >> listening to rick santorum out of new hampshire talking about an economic crisis. interesting enough we had heard from the secretary of defense leon panetta saying that we are at a crisis point talking about the economy. we're going to have more on the horse race out of new hampshire. the republicans who would like to replace president obama, what their ideas are about the economy and what they are now calling an economic crisis. going to take a quick break. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow
spending's at 25% of the overall economy. the reason for the big deficit we have and for the debt we've accumulated is government has exploded in cost, and that's why you see republicans justifiably saying, don't even try revenues. that isn't the problem. revenues will come up to historic levels as soon as the economy starts growing again. some expenditures will come down if the economy starts growing again, but there is a structural deficit that is a spending deficit, not a tax deficit. and if...
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. >>> despite all the talk about the election, many americans just don't vote. why? josh levs has been hearing from voters on that. i don't get it. >> it's amazin
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going...
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also one of the hottest economies in the world. for the last year and a half the country has been run by sebastian panera. he made his fortune bringing credit cards to chile in the late 1970 wrz, richard quest joining us from london. tell us about this. pretty impressive resume for panera. >> not only impressive, but, of course, made international status, hero status, when he led his country's search and rescue off the famous chilean miners last we're. tv the sight of the president constantly always being there with the families that actually moved so much of the world now it's starting to criticize the united states. specifically, quantitative easing. that's the printing of money by the federal reserve. in an exclusive interview you with me the president said that simply printing money in america will not do the trick of rescuing the u.s. economy. >> yes. can you bring money and maybe you can solve the short-term problems. you will never solve the american problem just by printing money. you need to do much more than that, which i
also one of the hottest economies in the world. for the last year and a half the country has been run by sebastian panera. he made his fortune bringing credit cards to chile in the late 1970 wrz, richard quest joining us from london. tell us about this. pretty impressive resume for panera. >> not only impressive, but, of course, made international status, hero status, when he led his country's search and rescue off the famous chilean miners last we're. tv the sight of the president...
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even if a deal is reached, will it take a recession to get our economy back on track? that's what one leading economist says. alan greenspan talks to our ali velshi. that's next. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now trade up to get a 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. from outstanding value to standing the test of time, chevy runs deep. >>> it is game on for fiscal cliff talks. president obama and congressional leaders met today to kick start face to face negotiatio
even if a deal is reached, will it take a recession to get our economy back on track? that's what one leading economist says. alan greenspan talks to our ali velshi. that's next. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] you...
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we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. in this new century and there's not a country in the earth that wouldn't change places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or two parties. you'll be making a choice between two fund mentally different visions of america. one where we return to the top-down policies that crashed our economy. don't boo, wisconsin. vote. or a future that's built on the strong and middle class. wisconsin, we know what the choice needs to be. we're here today because we believe that if this country invests in the skills and ideas of its people and good jobs and businesses will follow. we believe that america's free market has been the engine of america's progress driven by risk takers and innovators and dreamers, but we also understand that in this country people succeed when they've got a chance to get a good education and learn new skills, and, by the way, go so do the busi
we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. in this new century and there's not a country in the earth that wouldn't change places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or two parties. you'll be making a choice between two fund mentally different visions of america. one where we return to the top-down policies that crashed our economy. don't boo,...
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> two former republican governors who recently come on the show to explain why they left the party and become political independents. now add charlie crist to the list. the former governor is now independent. some wonder if that's temporary. i asked him what caused him to make the switch. >> as i said at the convention, i didn't leave the republican party. the republican party left me. much in the fashion that ronald reagan once talked about when referring to the democratic party, that he didn't leave the party the party at that time left him. i felt the same way with the republicans. you know, it's just a matter of, you look at policies and
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> two former republican governors who recently come on the show to...
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despite joblessness, low wages and everything bad about the economy. holiday sales right now are looking pretty good. the national retail sales federation predicts when all is said and done, they'll be up about 5% this year. so why are some retailers so worried? because there is a rapidly growing giant out there, gobbling up customers like nothing before. so much so, that this may be one of the last christmases you'll ever see with shopping quite like this. >> reporter: america's holiday mall mania is as traditional as tinsel, consumers spending more than a half trillion dollars this year will fuel more than a half million seasonal jobs, but the real frenzy is at home, amazon.com. >> what is amazon up to? >> the ambition it seems is to take over the systems of comp assumption. >> barnie jobson a reporter for the financial times has just written a book about amazon's extraordinary rise. >> amazon's sales have been growing about 20% to 30% a year and this is phenomenal when you consider the rest of the retail sector is growing at best 5% a year. there is
despite joblessness, low wages and everything bad about the economy. holiday sales right now are looking pretty good. the national retail sales federation predicts when all is said and done, they'll be up about 5% this year. so why are some retailers so worried? because there is a rapidly growing giant out there, gobbling up customers like nothing before. so much so, that this may be one of the last christmases you'll ever see with shopping quite like this. >> reporter: america's holiday...
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bad economy. people are out of work. this doesn't look so good from the average american's standpoint. >> doesn't look good at all. you think about the average american is who's voting. the occupy movement going on, this is the percentage of people that are worried about this. you see something like this where a man's paying less taxes than my elderly aunt. it's rough. >> all right. we talked about the cayman islands, bermuda, switzerland. now we think of offshore accounts and we think, oh, my gosh, they don't want to pay taxes. >> right. >> however, he did nothing illegal here. >> right. it's not illegal, but the question is is it fair. that goes back to the optics question, the appearance. appearance means a lot. so when you look at this and people hear this, the general voting public is going to have a problem with it. >> now he still hasn't made public the returns from the bain years. >> that would be very crucial. i don't think he will. it's very crucial because that's where the money was made. it's not wages that h
bad economy. people are out of work. this doesn't look so good from the average american's standpoint. >> doesn't look good at all. you think about the average american is who's voting. the occupy movement going on, this is the percentage of people that are worried about this. you see something like this where a man's paying less taxes than my elderly aunt. it's rough. >> all right. we talked about the cayman islands, bermuda, switzerland. now we think of offshore accounts and we...
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. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> you think we're talking about president day washington, but it's the same story, back in abraham lincoln was president of this nation. now the comparison seems even more timely because the new steven spielberg movie, "lincoln" has come to theater. professor lichtman. there's a lot of talk of gridlock in the april system. how much does president obama's administration mere error lincoln? >> it was so much worst for abraham lincoln. first in the 1850s, the issue of slavery shattered his own party, which was the prig party. then in the election of 1860, the democratic party provided all the slavery and that elected abraham lincoln with just 40% of the popular vote. then even before lincoln was even inaugurated, southern states began to remove themselves from the union. things were so tense, he had to be snuck into washington under the cover of darkness. >> professor litchman what does president obama admire about president lincoln? >> i think there's a lot barack obama could lea
. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> you think we're talking about president day washington, but it's the same story, back in abraham lincoln was president of this nation. now the comparison seems even more timely because the new steven spielberg movie, "lincoln" has come to theater. professor lichtman. there's a lot of talk of gridlock in the april system. how much does president obama's administration mere...
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at the end of the day the economy is getting in the way of politics. this economy is recovering. we were out last night. parking lots were empty a year ago. people who were out spending, enjoying themselves, they're getting back to work and understanding this economy is actually recovering. republicans, unfortunately, that's bad news for them. they needed this economy to go over a cliff to win this fall, and that's not happening. >> dean? >> kyra, are you telling me somebody is saying politics might get in the way of policy? of course it might get in the way. this congress -- >> we're talking about sabotage, the allegations of sabotage here. >> well, there's a possibility. i don't think austerity will work. look at the uk, david cameron, a conservative, austerity a year ago, unemployment is up and gop is contracting. if somebody can tell me where austerity is working, i haven't seen it anywhere. >> sarah palin catching a few laughs at the president's expense. take a listen. >> he says that he has a jobs plan now. a jobs plan to win the future. wtf, i know. >> oh, boy. all right.
at the end of the day the economy is getting in the way of politics. this economy is recovering. we were out last night. parking lots were empty a year ago. people who were out spending, enjoying themselves, they're getting back to work and understanding this economy is actually recovering. republicans, unfortunately, that's bad news for them. they needed this economy to go over a cliff to win this fall, and that's not happening. >> dean? >> kyra, are you telling me somebody is...
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now, you can hate these guys, but there's no question they're an important part of the economy, and we have to watch what happens with their finances. and what we're probably going it find out is that business is weak across the board, but you might hear some encouraging signs about loan demand. >> lex harris, thank you very much. next up, it's all about the fashions and mostly the women's fashions. live pictures now. look at that, the golden glox and t -- globes and the red carpet. we'll go there with a preview. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? black is the most slimming, but because of hector's little white hairs, i could never wear it. but the dryer bar helps repel pet hair. so look at me now! rawr! [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] more hector, less hair. >>> a lot of eyes will be watching hollywood tonight and the 69th annual golden globe awards. always a talker and always a place you want to look at for fashion. red carpet fashions, of course, and cnn's michelle turner live on the red carpet for us. looking spectacular. look at you in the animal
now, you can hate these guys, but there's no question they're an important part of the economy, and we have to watch what happens with their finances. and what we're probably going it find out is that business is weak across the board, but you might hear some encouraging signs about loan demand. >> lex harris, thank you very much. next up, it's all about the fashions and mostly the women's fashions. live pictures now. look at that, the golden glox and t -- globes and the red carpet. we'll...
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look at the manufacturing numbers and the way in which the economy is creating jobs. all right, the latest numbers are not as good as they would like, but they were better and they showed a trend. the u.s. most definitely has picked up speed and not as fast as people would like, but better than on my side of the atlantic. >> what are is the real indicator for how our economy is doing? >> as well as can be expected bearing in mind the awfulness elsewhere. that's really the classic definition of faint praise, if you like. you know the old school report, could do better with a bit of hard work. that seems to be the sort of thing we are talking about. the real risk comes after the fiscal cliff. if the u.s. does not at some point deal with its large u.s. budget deficit in the way that europe is doing and it's painful. i tell you. it is painful. austerity costs. it costs jobs and pain and health care. that is the thing that is next on the u.s. agenda. >> great conversation. thank you, richard. >> thank you as always. remember -- >> i hear it. it's printing. >> if it's not p
look at the manufacturing numbers and the way in which the economy is creating jobs. all right, the latest numbers are not as good as they would like, but they were better and they showed a trend. the u.s. most definitely has picked up speed and not as fast as people would like, but better than on my side of the atlantic. >> what are is the real indicator for how our economy is doing? >> as well as can be expected bearing in mind the awfulness elsewhere. that's really the classic...
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the economy added 171,000 jobs last month. joining me to talk about the numbers, georgia tech economist danny. good to see you. you and i have been doing this every month. >> that's right. >> here is the final number here. when you look at these numbers, what does it say to you in terms of the stress and recovery? is it good news or is it bad news for how the administration has been handling the recession and the recovery? >> all right. well, short answer. if i was grading this in my economics 101 class, i would give it a grade c. unemployment went up. this is a strong signal about what's happening in the economy. we've had 171,000 jobs created. now, more than that were created. 1 4,000, but the governor -- government took away 13,000. last month in september, that number was revised upwards by 30%. the month before that it was revised upward by 60%. we've been averaging about 170,000 jobs over the last five months. >> so the unemployment rate ticked up a little bit, so people are going to look at that number and say, well, th
the economy added 171,000 jobs last month. joining me to talk about the numbers, georgia tech economist danny. good to see you. you and i have been doing this every month. >> that's right. >> here is the final number here. when you look at these numbers, what does it say to you in terms of the stress and recovery? is it good news or is it bad news for how the administration has been handling the recession and the recovery? >> all right. well, short answer. if i was grading...
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we are talking about women and the importance that he believes women play in the economy. he had a lot to say about that, and so i asked him what about a woman president in 2016. he said it should be hillary clinton. he has told me he doesn't think there's any more qualified candidate. now, i don't know if she wants the job or not. remember, in 2008 he gave money to both obama ask clinton, so he is a staunch supporter. >> we'll see if he picks up the phone and asks her to run. thank you, poppy. good to see you, as always. >>> coming up, it is ant a clown car. it's a world record attempt. we'll show you how many people can squeeze their way into a mini cooper. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com (child screaming underwater)... (underwater noises). a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bo
we are talking about women and the importance that he believes women play in the economy. he had a lot to say about that, and so i asked him what about a woman president in 2016. he said it should be hillary clinton. he has told me he doesn't think there's any more qualified candidate. now, i don't know if she wants the job or not. remember, in 2008 he gave money to both obama ask clinton, so he is a staunch supporter. >> we'll see if he picks up the phone and asks her to run. thank you,...
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first and foremost, jobs and the economy, no surprise there as it is for every american. but number two, health care. and when you ask women who support president obama why they do so, the number one reason they cite is health care. those who support governor romney were more likely to say it was because of his position that the government should spend less or that the government should be smaller. >> reproductive rights. >> reproductive rights and that, by the way, primarily for young women is about birth control. it's not really a bedroom issue, more of a bank account issue. >> can i ask you when i was reading through -- i got the transcript, i was reading through the unedited transcript and i have to say i was really kind of shocked that he went into the contraception issue and talked about his daughters. >> absolutely. and i had the opportunity to interview him in 2008 and he did the same thing. i mean, he really does personalize health issues when he's talking about women's cancer issues, he references his mother's struggles with ovarian cancer -- >> it's kind of wei
first and foremost, jobs and the economy, no surprise there as it is for every american. but number two, health care. and when you ask women who support president obama why they do so, the number one reason they cite is health care. those who support governor romney were more likely to say it was because of his position that the government should spend less or that the government should be smaller. >> reproductive rights. >> reproductive rights and that, by the way, primarily for...
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they say that women have suffered under the obama economy. you're going to hear a lot more of this between now and november 6 election day, fred. >> all right. a whole lot over the next 18 days of everything. all right. thanks so much. paul steinhauzer, appreciate that. >> remember, you can watch the third and final presidential debate right here on cnn. our live coverage from boca raton, florida, beginning at 7:00 eastern time. >>> here's what we're working on for this hour. sexual harassment and dediscrimination on capitol hill, and the settlements costing you big money. and she is the youngest of robert kennedy's 11 children. i talked to rory kennedy about the legacy of both her father and mother, ethel. >> he was obviously on the forefront of so many extraordinary moments in our nation's history and civil rights movement, the missile crisis. really significant events, but my mother played a significant role in those as well. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. th
they say that women have suffered under the obama economy. you're going to hear a lot more of this between now and november 6 election day, fred. >> all right. a whole lot over the next 18 days of everything. all right. thanks so much. paul steinhauzer, appreciate that. >> remember, you can watch the third and final presidential debate right here on cnn. our live coverage from boca raton, florida, beginning at 7:00 eastern time. >>> here's what we're working on for this...
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economy. $15 trillion and growing. politicians are deadlocked how to fix it. only you can tackle your own personal debt. you can pay down your highest interest rate credit card first. if you need to pay off one that is a low interest rate but a smaller balance because it will make you feel good, do that, too. whatever it takes to get you to start cutting down that debt. cut your spending. strive to live on 70% of your income. if you can't afford it, put it down. use a debit card or cash to limit spending. don't activate the overdraft protection. keep your credit card balance below 30% of your overall limit and finally, please, please, please, please, check your credit history at annualcreditreport.com. clean up mistakes. don't closure eyes. find out what that credit history looks like. it's really important. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire h
economy. $15 trillion and growing. politicians are deadlocked how to fix it. only you can tackle your own personal debt. you can pay down your highest interest rate credit card first. if you need to pay off one that is a low interest rate but a smaller balance because it will make you feel good, do that, too. whatever it takes to get you to start cutting down that debt. cut your spending. strive to live on 70% of your income. if you can't afford it, put it down. use a debit card or cash to...
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because the economy has crashed, forcing more people to rely on government programs like unemployment and food stamps. because the baby boomers started retiring, collecting social security and medicare. and maybe because barack obama is president. >> the question we asked today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works. >> reporter: from the start, mr. obama has clearly believed government is a positive force, that expansion is not bad and that it serves to control what many consider the excesses of the free market. >> and without the hand of policy, markets can crash. the vulnerable can be exploited. >> reporter: he frequently cautions against unwarranted growth, yet the economic stimulus and the auto bailout he has sounded like another democratic president, frankly roosevelt who in the great depression insisted government must protect economic rights. >> the right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health. >> reporter: flash forward four decades and here comes another president with a very different view. >> gover
because the economy has crashed, forcing more people to rely on government programs like unemployment and food stamps. because the baby boomers started retiring, collecting social security and medicare. and maybe because barack obama is president. >> the question we asked today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works. >> reporter: from the start, mr. obama has clearly believed government is a positive force, that expansion is not bad and that it...
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call it a war of words over the state of the economy. it started with president obama's comments at the white house yesterday morning. >> the truth of the matter is that as i said we've created 4.3 million jobs over the last 27 months. over 800,000 just this year alone. the private sector is doing fine. where we're seeing weaknesses in our economy had to do with state and local government. >> reporter: mitt romney quickly responded to the president's description of the private secretary herb as "doing fine." the republican challenger firing away at a campaign eincident iowa. >> for the president of the united states to stand up and sap the private sector is doing fine is going to go down in history. it's an extraordinary miscalculation and misunderstanding by a president who's out of touch regard few hour, later, a clarification from the president. >> it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine. >> reporter: by does any of this matter? here's why. poms, including ours, indicate that americans continue to say by far the econ
call it a war of words over the state of the economy. it started with president obama's comments at the white house yesterday morning. >> the truth of the matter is that as i said we've created 4.3 million jobs over the last 27 months. over 800,000 just this year alone. the private sector is doing fine. where we're seeing weaknesses in our economy had to do with state and local government. >> reporter: mitt romney quickly responded to the president's description of the private...
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he was shifting back to the economy. so that was perhaps a sense that that moment did not go well for him. so we're going to hear from mitt romney in a few moments and hear perhaps what he feels where his best moments last night. one thing we did hear from the president earlier this morning, he called -- he talked about romnesia, saying that mitt romney suffers from third stage -- stage three romnesia, and kevin madden on the campaign plane accused the president of playing scrabble with mitt romney's name. so maybe we'll hear some of that, the back and forth that we'll be getting into over the next couple of days. that might be a preview of what's to come. >> malarkey, obamaloney, romnesia. we'll check back. we appreciate it. we're watching the dow tank here, coming up with disappointing reports froed big time companies. ali velshi has been keeping his eye on this from the battleground bus, there he is, on this tour. he's in florida. we'll check in with him next. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we in
he was shifting back to the economy. so that was perhaps a sense that that moment did not go well for him. so we're going to hear from mitt romney in a few moments and hear perhaps what he feels where his best moments last night. one thing we did hear from the president earlier this morning, he called -- he talked about romnesia, saying that mitt romney suffers from third stage -- stage three romnesia, and kevin madden on the campaign plane accused the president of playing scrabble with mitt...
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it's their last efforts to help spur the economy along. it's up to congress and the white house to make any more kind of stimlative actions for the economy. >> russell pearlman, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> 21 hours to convict jerry sandusky, a pennsylvania jury found him guilty on 45 of 48 charges. what was the reaction inside the courtroom? we'll let you know. >>> what does it feel like when floods sweep through your hometown? one woman said it feels like a whale swallowing her up.
it's their last efforts to help spur the economy along. it's up to congress and the white house to make any more kind of stimlative actions for the economy. >> russell pearlman, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> 21 hours to convict jerry sandusky, a pennsylvania jury found him guilty on 45 of 48 charges. what was the reaction inside the courtroom? we'll let you know. >>> what does it feel like when floods sweep through your hometown? one woman said it feels...